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-YOLUME XLL : «THE FAIR.” e A oy e Grace of Gratitude! ; Ghristmas ,_§‘Greeting. — . J. LRIDLARN “.Tenders his -grateful ac- . knowledgments. to the hun- . dreds of thousands who have visited 2 e : / During the past week. -E.J. *.L: has been astonished at the ' “gnprecedented success which bas marked this Christmas . 'Season.. He has been a si- Iént and unobserved observer '+-of the throngs who 15 Tiugh Rt Sl Have crowded every avenue ofithe Fair. And now that the long-looked-for day has come, he wishes with all his . hedit, to'all his friends, " A REAL ape o t 1 Nerry Christmas “And if. he may judge from the BRIGHT FACES of ' those who visited his empo- “:rium.during the past week, ‘or’ the GENEROUS AND 'LIBERAL manner in which “ they provided for. the FES- + TIVAL of KING CHRIST- '+ MAS, he "has no doubt his wishes will be fulfilled. i+ Judging that the Christmas “spirit willinot be wholly ex- _hausted on Christmas Day, " E. J. Lehmann has arranged < that, { The Fair ' Shall be opened on MON- DAY, Dec. 26, rom 9 oclock il 12 .. 0'clock noon. .95 Per Cent ; - REDUCTION (Christmas Goods! i is e Tine! Tipofatd Bugis! ~’Adams, and Dearborn-sts:, CHICAGO. *| abouz 5t feet on W SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. PIANOS. ker Is the Leading Piano .of the World, And its position, long since reach- ed, is justly retained because every jnstrument its .makers send out, either = Concert Grand, Parlor Grand, Cabinet Grand, Upright, or Square, has an exquisitely sweet full tone;. a wonderful evenness and’ elasticity of touch;is the most artistic and beautiful of all Pianos in design and finish of case —in short, is'constructed in every detail with the most thorcugh | honesty and the greatest degree of scientific and mechanical skill. STORY & CANP, - 188 & 190 State-st. 7 The Partor Grand Piano of the future. Grands, Uprights, and Squares. - . A full line ot this celebrated makeat Root & Sons Music Gu,, 156 STATE-ST.- TR CREAT CHICAGO " IAND PCTORY” ENGEL G0OLD & SCHAF, FACTORY, 47, 49, 51, 563 West Lake-st.- ‘The tone of the Pianos manufactured by our firm is marvelously grand, of exquisite pottical and sympathetic quality, and a per~ fect revelation to thost who try our Instru- ments for the first tims.~ The touch is per- fect, elastic, pliable, and ' promptly respond- ing to all and every demand made by the performer. - The capacity of our Piano of Temaining in tone is simply unsurpassed. ‘Every Piano of our.manufacture is fully warranted for the term of five years. ‘WAREROOMS, 175 Wabash-av. STEINWAYS Are_ the only mannfacturers who make every part of their Pianos, exterior and interior (including casting of the full iron frames),in their own fagtories. - Quality and durability consid- cred, the STEINWAY is the cheap- est piano in the world. LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-sts. ~ REAL ESTATE. CITY REALESTATE - FOR SALE. EIGHTEENTH-ST.—Corner of Arnold-sty 1iotal to C.. 1%, Subdivision, 3. E. i Sec. 20 L30 1L teenth-st. b‘y 0ld Hospltal Lot . A tract of lund between Afin-ses. and Wentworli-as. teer on Thirty-LDird-st and . knuwn CTHIRTY-TH L. Thirty-third snd Thirty- and ralirond tracks, 5 Ventworth-ar. b D tact of land tx Teet front on Thirty-third-st- i Throush. to Thirty-iifth-st. sbout 1251 feet, Tt a portian of the north end of ‘sald tracoc- Sipiod bythe Clty Tound about 110 fegt dgep- P e bids will,_be received avithis oifico until 2 geluck pom. Doc 3l 1L and e ‘submitted o the &iiy Counctl for action thereon. - - 5 5 THEODORE T, GURNET, ket Comytroller. . WANLED. Foraterm of five years from May 1 next,a room about0xi0) fect on’ second or third floor, sultable Jfora lihe_blank-blook manufactory, with heat and Jower. well lighted, un South Side. Must be rersons o e Addreas, sivinz location und terms, S &, Tribune office. TINANCIAL. References furnishedif de- Real Estafe™ Sixoet et and Loans. s saraiis MORNEY TO LOAN. WILLIAM V. JACOES, l Caretul attention given 10 placing Loans upon Beal Estate. Rkl i 3314 feeton FURNITURE. To be CLOSED OUT before REMOVAL, i LOW PRICES will do it. HOLTON & HILDRETH, 221 & 223 State-st. OIL STOVES. THE BEST OF HOLIDAY GIFTS, An ADPAMS & WESTLAKE Wire Gauze Aon-Explosive 0il-Stove, \With Armour’s Flue Heater Attachmont. It is just {ho thime for heating bedrooms, ofiices, consorva- torles, etc., etc. The Adams & Westiake Mig. Co. Stove Office, 05 LARKE-ST. HOLIDAY BOOKS. Books, === Books. Open on Ffionday UNTIL NOON. Jansen, HeClurg & Co. Books, === Books. WINDOT FENTILATOR, e Adams & Westake Window Ventato, For Banks, Offices, Private Dwelllngs, and all {ll-ven- filated apartments. Fhe only device thut will se- curo perfect ventilaton. Meduced 10 $1.00 each. The Adams & Westlake Mfg Co, Retail, 95 Lake-st., Chicago. OCEAN NAVIGATION. Societe Postale Francais de T Atlantique, Canadian and Brazliian DBirect Mail -STEARISHIP LINE. The New Steamship COUN U, Capt. Laperdrix: will lenve the West Indin \ lfilfl'ux‘i:au the .ilifl 2, 7] of January, 1882, for the k. PHRNAMOUCO BARIA, und 110 Bills “of Lading granted from all stations 1n Canuds and the United States Lo all ports vin the West Indies, Bruzil, und River Phie. ‘Connections by the Litercoloniul aund Grand Trunk Raliwiys via Unfifax, by the Hoston & Albuny, Sew York Central, and nt - Western . Rallways Oter- cbants’ Dispteh), Nickerson Steamshiip Line via Bos- fon, una by the Cromwell Line via New York. . ‘For Freiyh.and other Insormation apply, J. R, VALENTINE, orto .- 115 Dearborn-st., Chicago, ‘WL DARLEY BENTLEY. Genernl Agent, 317 St Paui-st. Montreal, and at West Indla Whart Hallfax. West_‘Indles L THOMAS (W, L), PARRA, DLARAN- FAXCY GOODS. NEW TEAR CAEDS. NEW YEAR CARDS Commepcing TUESDAY, Dec. 277, we shall offer a very handsome stock of New Year| Calling Cards. GEQ. H. TAYLOR & 0 163 & 160 Dearhornsst. 145 State-st., The Finest Stock of N In the United States. J @W@}ry, 1 OPERA GLASSES. We Can- Still Show the Best and Most Complete Stock of |OPERA GLASSEN est prices, ranging from $2.03 t0 Tinum and other elaborate styles. Also fine Gold, Silver, and Steci_Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, ‘adapted to the various defects of vision. Microscopes, Lanterns, Drawing-Tods, Barometess, Thermometers, &c. OPTICIAN, 88 MADISON-ST., Tribune Buildlng. Which cannot be obtained elsewhere, at the low- $65.00, in allu- Graphas:opes, Telescopes, Magic- - Hosiery, Gloves, {onls” Turshigs Laces, Ribhons, OPTICAL GOODS. OPTICIAN, SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY. Glasses properly adapted eyealsht proper seleetion of il requied itlo! ‘optical Instruments. ‘Léttors uf recomwmendi ¢ M. Bernbardvs b eycbidne - LODIS efective evesignt . LODI: Ohtieo 1iours=4 10 5. PHOTOGRAPHY. L CABINETS 7 PER DOZ. [dadaiaiiy CAEINETS PER DOZEN _ 75 Madison-st., PER DOZ. AORRIS BERNHARDT to every form of defective I necordance with the ‘science and phil- Svophy of nature. Beware of risking your sIgbt In the Danas of self-styied opticians. Adsice given ns to the n_testifylng to hissupe- ot ability asan opticiin and the perfectness of his oflice frum the Collexe, ¢hicago f prominence. ATTENTION to every casc of exireme L MATTIES, ABsistant. Wy Bay 6 or 58 Hr UOTOGRAPIS wher Is making Cabincts for $4 per doz. equal to ANY produced elsewhere. Butions, Gorsets, COMPLETE, DOLLS, &C., &C. Mallinery| Px PERFUMERY, ANASSE, : - Milks, Crepes, TRIMMINGS, INFANTS' WARDROBES Leather Goods, -~ HAIN' STORE, - ST A TIE-ST. . SALE. precedented 5,000 Yards ' |Plainand Fancy ‘85c¢. above costless than $1.10 (the majority a |great’deal more) to import or manufac- ture. We willmake ot Words Between - Porter, : Ifitezjecfiou' by Guitean : Urgent Domand of Porter - Additional W;«.mings by the Judge’ no statements re- garding the values any further than they are the “best bargain’evershown by any house in this market, and to in- vite your inspection. It will pay you. Ev- erything desirable. No trash, DGEN ~ MAIN STORE, 114 & 116 State-st., NEW PUBLICATI REMOVALS. PHOTOGRAPHER, ' 77-79-81 State-st., Chicago. Cabinets, $6.00. H. ROCHER, WATERE Nerchant Tailor, .OPEN MONDAY. INMARN LINE .Ocean Steamships, Carrying the British sod United States Mails. "New York and Liverpoul, via Queenstown. ‘Tickets to und from- the principal English. Scoteh, }."g;h' French,- German, | lialian, and Scundinavian H These steamers cal | . T FRANCIS C. Bl v6 stock of any kind, Gen. Western Avent, uth’ Clark-st.. Chicago. Britain, Iretand, und the Ty o, N ROWN, DRAFTS on Great Continent for sale. 5 . - STATE LINE To Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast. and London- Trom New York every Thursday. First Cavin, £60 50 £5, nccording to _accommodudon. _ Second {abim, S0, Steerage, outward, 4. These steumers carry helther eattle, Siecp, nor pice. & AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., 8 Broadway. New Yori.and .61 itandolph-st.,Chilcago. JULLN BLEGEN, Western Manaver. CUNARD LINE. ets to and from all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Dratts tor £1und upwards. Company's oftice corner Clark and Randolph-sta, Chieseo, 5. 1L DG VERNET, Arent. & SWHITING, Manazer Western Department. ! CUTLERX e | POCKET a:'r_u:m{iy Cuthery; LA G. SPALDING & BROS.. (08 Madlson-sh Styles of Safling three and four times 3 week. Passage tick- | of tiie best | ors, | - GONFECTIONERY WILL BE CIIRISTMAS-DAY. e e e GUNTHER’S Open Al Day Honday . REMOVED peuuiduuuueSSUREREES g URY, Tribume Building Zammfiizfinw A Weekly Journal, John F. Finerty, editor sud proprietor, will be issued on and after Saturday, January 14, 1882, -| on'the following terms Singlecopy = - = % 5 cents Yearly subscription - - $2.50 Halfyearly = = - . - .25 ~|.Clubs of five, tem, or more, by ‘maily yearly, $2 each. (i ‘All subscriptions payable in advance, . ¢sThe Citizen? oflice, Room 42 Bryan Block, No. 162 La Salle-stey will be open: for the receipt of subseriptions and; the transaction of general business from 9a. m. to 6 p. m. daily, Sundays excepted, on and after tomorrow. Mr. M. L. Brennan and Mr. William Sullivan, of HL: "o Capit Dearharn.st & 1tonoro k. AND ENCRAVERS. Grape-Sngar, and Corn-Sirm Ibe Jnrze Gluc actory at East 3 by 0. W Heyer & C bidder, on the premisc: January 5th, Capacity. U0 bushet: ‘ments complete. und i Jacauon, uod abl}ufln&' m\lax:ludorlunlly [or l"uc ars address ¥ ‘Room 2 Singer uls, vitt on 1882, 10 A. M. gt G, alists. 11., heretofore conducted Be sold to the highest orn per day. All appoint- = arket, this city, are anthorized to solicit sub- scriptions for ¢ The Citizen.” . MISU%‘_{:LABYEO US. Elite Directory FOR 1S82 A NOW-OUT. For sale nt publisners’, JL, A. PIERCE 2 Q0. i and ® Washington-st,. and aiso at Cobb's Libraty und Jansen, McClurg & Co.’s. For Sale. To Manufacturers and. Jobhers. v Office Diaries for 1ma::2, < {% 3 An ) 1a i s A Coal-Yard one block from Post-Office; 2% years’ ieased (o handle -:fel:‘(s‘;'ez&ffi“es“m u!g‘“‘mer‘{z ar Vixiting Cards. | 1ease: no rent t puy. Present awnce desires togo | fteference. Address R 9, ‘Iribunc of m\;,l:;\::![l l:l\;l’.l\:slls:hfiflgfircmonlll L'n\rda e;l?'l!:;lé& 1in another business. "Address S 8L Tribune oftice. e e th¥blopes, Cortespondence Cards. COLLARS AN - DENTISIRY. VE, 3 ISPV Svs - X = MINERAL WATER. BIPROVED WATBIEROOE LINEN GOL A HAPPYX C: MASGIFT. v LARS AND ‘CUFFS, made of linen coated « ith | & = WAUK Mineral ftock Spring Water 192018 | Ceftuloid, giving the pliavitity, durability, and TRETH, b el B e stboonted, | appearanico of fine linen, with the perspira- | BEST SET. ESHA Dot Gt T | dlon-proof qualities of celuled o B 06 > - adds | fushion-plateandjprice- iste ¢ C0.y | * Fine filing; Do tancy prices. DRS. MCCHESNEY, | wouxesha Wis. fi“umwfik l. 56 Madison-st ™" | corsor Randoiph and Clark-sts, :_of Considerable llI- . Nature. Corkhill, Scoville, and o773 Reed i i P - You've a Month -Like “an 0ld Catfish " Guiteau Shall ‘Be Hushed Up. =" Ho'Is Thinking ‘of Doing - Some_tlling. . Testimony - of Four Experts that ihi& Prisoner Is and Was ‘En- £ tirely Sane. .- Their Evidence Declared Useles the Assasin, as He Admits What 2 8 They Say. = .- The American l’eu.ple TWished: a8 Merrg. Christmas by the Man ‘of the Second of Jaly. People Are @etting Too Strong.‘an T ed . of the “Pounding”. snd ! Shoute ing" in Conrt.. ., ."A STORMY DAY, REED’S ENTRANCE INTO THE : BAD BLOOD. © ., * Spectal Disvaceh to The Jhicaod Trdeas .~ WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 2.—It'was a“very exasperating day in the Guiteau trial 'The as- sasin - was several times threateded with the dock, and for a time the threats scemed to‘quict bim; but the eTect of tho Judge’s severity soom passed away, end Guiteau' continued * his brag- gart impudenco until, at the end of, the. day, he ‘had the_audacity to rise, wish the Court, tho jury, and the country & ‘merry Christmas time, and added: “X am happy.” The:testimony of, the experts today egain was all- against Gui-- teau. The witnesses examined were. those: who havo been here-from’ the béginning of, the- trial, and who. wers: the first' to.éxamine Guiteau fn the jail.” It was noticed this morning that Mr: Scovilié came in o balf hour beforetho opening of “theftrial and arranged his own mail, evidently haying dd ATH. unfortunate interfer other daywhen he announced-thathe (Guitean) had received a letter'from™ = =™ T ¢ % THE EXPERT, SPITZRA,- "« -1 when, in_fact, the letter was addressed to Mr. 3 Scoville, and showed clearly that: Spitzka | wi acting 0sa sort of associate counsel for Gujtea had filed o -brief - of ~techoical S‘medical points for Charles Reed, - whom: he :seeml™ 1o have regarded as counsel in” the ‘case before - 21r. Réed was nonunced ns sich” to_the Court and had criticised the expert witnesses foa way rexarded by the athor doctors as unprofessional, Mr. Reed has now fully como’ in cnso as assoclate counsel, and was ‘early. the Jawyers' tablo this morping. . The jury appeared fresher this moraing than they have:for some- days, and the physician acting on bebaltof the . - Govetoment, who has themincharge,’is™ne- longer so spprehensive that they’ cannot hold- - out to the end of thé trial as he was o~ few dayy" ago. -Tho . District-Attorney.” said tonight. that he thought the iestimony might conclude in @ week,: but’ Mrou Scoyille . -seems * tobe of o dilferent opinion, and " the : Cross-ox-: amination by.the defense is being conducted in.° a way which one mixht thinlk would : MAKE THE TRIAL INTERMINABLE, The frst witness was ‘Dr. Henry P."Stearns. Notwithstanding as -vigorous a cross-examinas’ ‘tion as Reed and Scoville both could:give “him, the witness maintained - that . Guiteau was eni tirely sane. Mer. Reed-succeeded in receiving from Dr. Stearns the admission”. that:an-acute i memory 1S not usua}'ly&nssoeilnlgdfmm insanity,! - 2 point which was very unfayorable for Guiteau, 28 his memors has been pronounced ;marvel- ous from ' -wne.. beginming ' OFf i the: - trisl. 3r. Roed nsked’ the witness:several questions which tho Court ordéred stricken out. ‘There is o great deal of acerbity:between. tha: - Government counsel and ‘Mr. Reed, for reasans which do not appear upon - the surface, and as: the Court ruled out thesequestions todny, Judge: Portor arose: and:gravely . sald, to : Mr.. Reed “Your questions may have been all right - WHEN YOU WERE DISTRICT-ATTORNEY, . .. but in courts of justice and " law they are-illégal ana canaot be admitted. - The local newspapers at different times have sugzested that Mr. Réed. (after the Guiteau trial) might be aopolated. by, President Arthurto be District-Attorney to suc-: ceed Corkhill, and :possibly thess rumors have. tended to - add - to - the - evident -bitterness Dbetween counsel. -The, cross-examination of all, tho cxperts is prolonged, and_ tedious. - 1t goes . over the sumé groudd, and the jury ‘a3 well a3 the audience grow restive atit. It develops no,” new facts whatever, and docs not seem to bene- fit Guiteaw.? "% : ; Once during the d n % IMPUDENT,TO JUDGE PORTER, tho latter rose, and, with great, dignit 5 w3fay it please your Honor, - these intérruptions : by the criminal are unbearable. (I ‘must:losist that, if he persists in them, he shall .be rei oved * to his propec place—the prisoner’s e 3 o been -thinkiog’ fectly, and his interruptions| m; Dot, they ‘must be -hade from; the:; priso) dook. ~ 1t is In youy power to place him the Giilteau becnme nt once the quietest T the room.’, Ho. looked" nervously: to dock, which is themost unprotécted the room from the crowd, mumbled; about * the Judge's: diserotion,” an face in & newspaper. Dr. James Stroog, . for, tendent of' the Cleveland . another witness:: He also testitl perfect bodily health; and. was in no wise insar amination of this witness, T\ = THE FOLLOWING COLLOQ! occurreds. | 2 Guiteau—I don’t sce . the -necessit, throngh all this rubbish and wasting time. 'The witness, proceeding,said that he a prisoner witha good appetlte.” Guitéay (interrup o5, all about ell Porter (quickly rising and:s| joa ble feeling)—1 must’ Insist that these’ interrup- tons ‘cense, and shall insist, 1f.they, are not,that . the prisoner 1n’ the'dock, loogs- "+ 7 Guitead—Do this matter DOW. ‘Porter (hastily- and -.warin! ask the Court to put the prisoner ‘where he be« Jongs—in the dock, Where all exiininals are cone CASE'ATOUSES

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